Football Hunter
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BTW , after several months of pictures,seen 4 koons , no crows , its deer , which is weird to me , plenty of rain,plenty to eat.......
BTW , after several months of pictures,seen 4 koons , no crows , its deer , which is weird to me , plenty of rain,plenty to eat.......
My dog just did this to 3 of mine yesterday, been around em since they were chicks. Never an inkling of wanting to mess with them then all of a sudden yesterday he has two under each paw.. I believe they got stirred up and that got him stirred up and it escalated from there.I've noticed the same with raising chickens...a fox or coyote will take a chicken and eat it...no evidence in the yard but feathers....where domestic dogs grab one and shake it, kill it, drop it...then chase down another one for a thrill kill....then just leave them in the yard....game over.
And I can honestly say that my neighbors dont have this issue with my dog because I keep her put up.
Yeah. Stinks when it happens. Chickens are no doubt bottom of the food chain. And one time while free ranging ours they got excited and one hen fluttered or flew up and over our chainlink fence into our back yard where our dog was....dog got excited and ran to the chicken and literally ran over the hen...playing rough....hen was dead in minutes....hate it, but free ranging them we'll lose a few from time to time.....now we try to limit free range time to when we are home in the afternoons....let them out to bug around while were working in the yard or garden....always let them out while im mowing....great entertainment watching them chase bugs that are stirred up.My dog just did this to 3 of mine yesterday, been around em since they were chicks. Never an inkling of wanting to mess with them then all of a sudden yesterday he has two under each paw.. I believe they got stirred up and that got him stirred up and it escalated from there.